posted 3 weeks ago
A friend of mine plonked a bunch of potted up rose cuttings in my hoop house last winter, 60% made it till now. She put varieties in pots, like 4 of these in this one pot and then 4 in the other. She instructed me to use rooting hormone, which i usually don't because i don't like adding stuff to soil and prefer to grow varieties that are easily propagated naturally, so that in my system i can easily scale up while not relying on externals. But i had instructions so i did put the rooting hormone in and mostly it depended on varieties, if they survived. She says it doesn't work without rooting hormone, and she's stubborn as a mule, so telling her about the grain of rice won't change a thing. Although i like little tips like that.
On topic, i think rooting hormone can be handy, but there are alternatives and using a stronger one is worse and doesn't always lead to the same results as much in my limited experience depends on variety used..
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